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Dear : Using automated scripts to access publicly available data is not “hacking"
EFF is fighting another attempt by a giant corporation to take advantage of our poorly drafted federal computer crime statute for commercial advantage—without any regard for the impact on the rest of...
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Jacob Price [#WhenSegwit] Dec 11
Replying to @EFF @LinkedIn
rest in peace, aaron.
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Marko Cugelj Dec 11
You should add while you are at it
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Danne J Dec 11
Replying to @EFF @LinkedIn
linkedin suxx anyways, owned by the most tarded company in the world
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Error404 #NotFound Dec 11
Replying to @EFF @LinkedIn
needs to try & keep up or is this a threat to their position ?
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The AVATAR Project is COMPLETE Dec 11
Replying to @EFF @LinkedIn
lol, tell that to weev.
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will Dec 11
Replying to @da_667 @EFF @LinkedIn
So frustrating that his conviction was vacated on a technicality rather than a ruling that id enumeration isn't illegal.
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Captain Obvious Dec 11
Replying to @EFF
Isn't "publicly available" just a matter of definition? Theoretically anything connected to the internet is publicly available...
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Nandan Desai Dec 12
Replying to @hallenberg @EFF
Your internet-connected Facebook and WhatsApp chat messages are "publicly available"?
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Captain Obvious Dec 12
Replying to @nandankdesai @EFF
Possibly, with a sophisticated enough set of scripts. That was the point I was making, where do you draw the line?
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